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Awaken Your Sexuality Workbook: A Guide to Connection and Intimacy after Addiction and Trauma

by Stephanie Covington Vanessa Carlisle PhD

This compassionate, comprehensive workbook is a guide that offers hope for those seeking to reconnect—or connect for the first time—with their sexual selves.Addiction, trauma, and shame can deeply impact your ability to experience intimacy and sexual joy. But healing is possible—and you are not alone. This workbook will guide you through the complex intersections of trauma, addiction, and sexual recovery with sensitivity and care. Used alone or as a companion to Awaken Your Sexuality: A Guide to Intimacy and Connection after Addiction and Trauma, it offers practical tools and exercises to help you unlock the path to pleasure, intimacy, and connection. Inside, you&’ll discover activities to help you: Process Your Sexual History Reflect on past experiences and begin healing from old wounds. Explore Pleasure Without Judgment Learn how to embrace your body and desires with curiosity and self-compassion. Build Healthier Relationships Develop skills for creating deeper, more fulfilling intimate connections. Research shows that 1 in 6 women experience sexual violence, with many turning to substances or compulsive behaviors as a way to cope. Here, you can read real-life stories of recovery from those who have walked the path of sexual healing and reclaim your sexual agency, joy, and power. Sexuality is an integral part of what it means to be whole and well. You deserve pleasure. You deserve healing. You deserve connection. A must-read for survivors, therapists, counselors, and anyone committed to sexual recovery and empowerment.

Classic Salmon Fly Patterns

by Michael D. Radencich

The most complete collection of classic salmon fly patterns ever compiled.

Advanced Fly Fishing (Stackpole Classics)

by Eugene F. Burns

Eugene Burns worked tirelessly and meticulously to research and understand the fundamentals of fly fishing. He questioned traditional fishing methods and ideas used for hundreds of years and honed in on subtle nuances most fishermen gloss over. He fundamentally changed fly fishing by revolutionizing casting with the Lazy S technique and introducing day-glo fluorescent materials to fly tying. &“In every page of Advanced Fly Fishing the implied theme is plain,&” writes Francis Sells, &“each cast must embody all the techniques an angler knows or else he cannot realize the full potentialities of his fly, method and water.&”From short and long casts to dry flies and spinners, Burns breaks new ground on all aspects of fly fishing. This is a perfect book for an experienced angler who wants to learn a few new techniques or a true beginner who wants to learn every aspect and angle of the sport.

Exploring the Appalachian Trail: Hikes in Southern New England (Exploring the Appalachian Trail)

by David Emblidge

A guide to 27 great day hikes and overnight backpacking trips on the Appalachian Trail in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Vermont.

Artist-Blacksmith's Craft

by Julius Schramm

The Artist-Blacksmith's Craft, published in 1935 and My Life as Artist-blacksmith, published in 1941, are the literary legacy of Julius Schramm and offer a strong encouragement for renewal here in the United States just as they did during their day in Germany. This edition contains the text of both books. Schramm's words in The Artist-blacksmith's Craft speak to blacksmiths today with just as much importance as they did when he wrote them, at the age of seventy: Schramm's My Life as Artist-Blacksmith provides us with the philosophy of his craft, sharing the integrity and enthusiasm that he had for his work at the forge. Francis Whitaker has been responsible for getting the Schramm books published; he suggested the books be translated by Robert Ruhloff and be published by SkipJack Press. Whitaker proudly carries on this tradition of blacksmithing gives us the final word on the contributions Julius Schramm: We all took great pains to satisfy the master and in return had our own satisfaction in doing a fine job. A year with Yellin, two years with Schramm, set the pattern for the rest of my life. The pursuit of perfection.

True Crime: Virginia (True Crime)

by John F. Jebb

Includes the case of the Martinsville Seven, the Virginia Tech shootings and many more.

Vintage Crochet Hats and Accessories

by Kathryn Fulton

Join in the comeback of the vintage look by making your own hats, handbags, and more in classic styles. These 23 patterns include accessories for women, men, and children, all with a vintage-chic look.

Needle Lace Flowers

by Figen Cakir

An introduction to the traditional Turkish needlecraft of Oya.

Matching Hatches Made Easy

by Charles Meck

Hatch-matching veteran Charlie Meck shares his secrets for finding and fishing the hatches in ten simple lessons.

Fly-Fishing for Redfish

by Chico Fernandez

If you're looking to spend some time chasing one of the Atlantic's most popular sport fish, this book can help make it time well spent. Chico Fernández shares a lifetime of expertise and experiences fly fishing for redfish up and down the Atlantic Coast, Florida, Louisiana, Texas, and Mexico.

Milk Cans: A Celebration of Their History, Use, and Design

by Ian Spellerberg

Milk cans, milk churns, or milk pails have been used for centuries which is why they are some of the most photographed of all farmyard objects. Here, for the first time, the diversity in size, shape and design of milk cans is presented in a comprehensive and full-color publication. The iconic shape of the typical milk can has inspired toymakers, artists, playwrights, novelty manufactures, and sports minded people. Milk cans often become family treasures handed down through the generations; insights about these and other social aspects of the milk can are included. In some countries milk tankers have replaced milk cans while bright shiny plastic milk cans appear to be replacing steel cans in others. This entire book is dedicated to the celebration of milk cans and their history, use, and design.

Burnside's Bridge

by Phillip Thomas Tucker

Profile of the troops whose last stand helped prevent the destruction of the Army of Northern Virginia, providing Robert E. Lee with yet another chance for a northern invasion .

Armored Bears

by Veterans of the 3rd Panzer Division

First major treatment of the 3rd Panzer Division in English.

Counterinsurgency Challenge

by Christopher D. Kolenda Stanley A. McChrystal

A journey through the mind of a commander as he learns and adapts in a complex, deadly environment.

Feeding Time: A Fly Fisher's Guide to What, Where & When Trout Eat

by Jason Randall

Trout eat a large variety of food items and diets and feeding behaviors change over time.

Monsters of Massachusetts (Monsters)

by Loren Coleman

Loren Coleman is the first and last name in cryptozoology. He's blazed the trail for so many of us. Massachusetts mysteries like the Dover Demon and the Bridgewater Triangle have names because Coleman discovered and named them. His years of research gathering the cryptid sightings, physical evidence, and details of these strange creatures and legends have paid off in a big way in Monsters of Massachusetts.--Jeff Belanger, author of Weird MassachusettsBizarre beasts of the Bay State featured in this volume include . . . • Dover Demon• Gloucester Sea Serpent• Hockomock Swamp's Beasties• Pukwudgees• Bigfoot

Bear! (Stackpole Classics)

by Clyde Ormond

Bear! Is a fascinating volume which will grip the interest and fire the imagination of both the seasoned outdoorsman and the one who must enjoy the thrills of big-game hunting from his arm-chair reading.The true, breath-taking field encounters between man and bear, which liberally appear throughout the books&’ pages, will capture and excite the reader, young or old. Certainly to the big-game hunter—whether he takes to the wooded hills after his black bear, to the remote crags and high basins after his grizzly, to the Coastal regions after his brown bear, or to the Eskimo-land after his great white polar bear—this volume with its wealth of how-to information will prove invaluable reading.But beyond this, Bear! is a revealing story of North America&’s Bears. It delves deeply into their habitat, their wondrous cycle of living, and their natural place in the scheme of wildlife. This book traces those basic behavior changes which have been forced upon our country&’s great ursines through man&’s westward movement, his contact with them, and his gradual driving of them to the last wilderness and sanctuaries for survival. Lastly, Bear! is a documentary of a noble animal&’s long struggle, in the minds and actions of men, to rise from the lowly status of a pest to that of a grand big-game animal.Bear! by Clyde Ormond, the renowned outdoorsman, is the result of thirty years of observation, study, hunting, and evaluation of a priceless but little known species. It is &“must&” ready for any sportsman.

Papercutting Through the Year

by Claudia Hopf

• Easy-to-use patterns • All original designs • Christmas and Hanukkah • Valentine's Day, Easter, patriotic holidays, Halloween, Thanksgiving, and more • Zodiac signs and flowers of the 12 months for birthdays

Air Force Officer's Guide

by Stephen L. Wright

Air Force officers of all ranks, from cadets to generals, both active duty and reserves, will find this revised edition essential reading for a successful career.

Out of the Darkness (Stackpole Classics)

by Patrick Moore Clyde W. Tombaugh

An adventure in scientific discovery Pluto, the farthermost planet in the solar system, some 3,673 million mites from the Sun, was discovered by Clyde Tombaugh at the Lowell Observatory in 1930. The fiftieth anniversary of Pluto's discovery will be celebrated in 1980 and OUT OF THE DARKNESS: THE PLANET PLUTO tells the exciting scientific story of the twenty-five year search for a planet X beyond Neptune, and its discovery-the only planet found in the twentieth century. The planets Mercury, Venus. Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn were all known since antiquity. Then Sir William Herschel discovered Uranus in 1781, and 65 years later, in 1846, Johann Calle and Urbain le Verner discovered Neptune. Variations in orbital perturbations of the planets and theoretical astronomy were responsible for predicting and discovering the three outermost planets (Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto) and so Pluto's story is also, to some extent, the story of its planetary neighbors. What kind of world is Pluto? Much is still a mystery (its exact size, for instance), but there are some facts. It takes 247.7 years for Pluto to revolve around the sun. From Pluto's surface, the Sun appears as a star-like point; giving only on-one-hundredth the light Earth receives, although it is still brighter than a full Moon. There is strong evidence to suggest that Pluto is an escaped satellite of Neptune, a sister moon of Triton that wandered off to become the farthermost planet revolving around the Sun. And the recent discovery of Pluto&’s moon, Charon, and the speculation on a tenth planet beyond Pluto add to the mystery that still prevails 50 years after coauthor Clyde Tombaugh exclaimed &“That&’s it!&” when he saw the change of position of a faint object on the photographic plates after examining millions of star images. That evening, the only man alive to discover a planet, went to the movies and saw Gary Cooper in The Virginian. The night sky was cloudy when he came out of the theatre, but his mind&’s eye still saw the faint image of Pluto.

Elk Hunting Guide

by Tom Airhart

A thorough, informative guide to the growing sport of elk hunting with in-depth coverage of current equipment and gear.

City Trees

by Kenneth J. Schoon

Covers all the common trees, even nonnative ones that might not be found in other guides.

Haunted Nevada (Haunted Series)

by Janice Oberding

The Silver State's most bizarre and creepy stories of paranormal activity.

Siege of LZ Kate

by Arthur G. Sharp

In the fall of 1969, a force of 150 Americans and their South Vietnamese allies were surrounded by 5,000 North Vietnamese Army soldiers. This is the story of their desperate defense and against-all-odds escape.

Green Birding

by Richard Gregson

Where to look for birds close to home--often-overlooked spots in cities and suburban neighborhoods that can be bird magnets.

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